In India and Pakistan elephants are captured and trained as work-animals (as horses are in Europe).
The African elephant cannot be tamed (no native African mammal can be domesticated).
please just let me work
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The circus could work
a work colleague of mine eats alot throughout the day, no wonder he is as heavy as an elephant
The work done by the elephant while moving the circus wagon can be calculated using the formula: Work = Force x Distance. If the pulling force exerted by the elephant is known, the work done can be calculated by multiplying the force by the distance of 20 meters.
yes
its made of elephant fat
The work done by the elephant can be calculated using the formula: work = force x distance. Therefore, the work done by the elephant in moving the circus wagon 20 meters while pulling a force of 200N would be 4000 Joules.
no it doesnt
The work done to lift the elephant can be calculated as Work = Force x Distance. Given Force = Weight = 60000 N and Distance = 1.5 m, the work done is Work = 60000 N x 1.5 m = 90000 J. So, you must do 90000 joules of work to push the elephant up onto the truck.
No. Interspecies dating doesn't work very well.
The huge elephant could not jump.